Utah Code § 63N-3-1705

Notice requirements for the creating entity
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(1) In approving a proposal, the committee shall follow the hearing and notice requirements for
proposing a major sporting event venue zone as described in this section.
(2) Within 30 days after the committee approves a proposed major sporting event venue zone as
described in Section 63N-3-1707, the creating entity shall:
(a) record with the recorder of the county in which the major sporting event venue zone is located
a document containing:
(i) a description of the land within the major sporting event venue zone, primary project area,
and if applicable, the secondary project area;
(ii) a statement that the proposed major sporting event venue zone has been approved;
(iii) the date of adoption; and
(iv) the effective date of the major sporting event venue zone, as described in Section
63N-3-1707;
(b) transmit a copy of the description of the land within the major sporting event venue zone and
an accurate map or plat indicating the boundaries of the major sporting event venue zone,
and if applicable, secondary project area to the Utah Geospatial Resource Center created
under Section 63A-16-505; and
(c) transmit a copy of the approved major sporting event venue zone proposal, map, and legal
description of the major sporting event venue zone, and if applicable, secondary project area,
to:
(i) the auditor, recorder, attorney, surveyor, and assessor of the county in which any part of the
major sporting event venue zone is located;

(ii) the officer or officers performing the function of auditor or assessor for each taxing entity
that does not use the county assessment roll or collect the taxing entity's taxes through the
county;
(iii) the legislative body or governing board of each taxing entity;
(iv) the State Tax Commission; and
(v) the State Board of Education.

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